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Dear Cecil,
Thanks a lot for your generous assistance. I did go through the old forum messages and you did mention is better not to concern on number of goldfishes to prevent the trouble of replacing if any of the fishes die. Actually I don't understand what is Flying Star Feng Shui but somehow number 8 is still one of the best numbers. I'll add in another 4 little goldfishes then. Thank you once again.
rgds,
Stanley
On 6/23/2003 2:13:41 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
>Dear Stanley,
>
>If Feng Shui is considered;
>often, a Flying Star Feng Shui
>practitioner will recommend
>the following:-
>
>1. Under Flying Star
>numerology:
>
>#7 represents weak metal or
>simply metal element
>#6 represents strong metal
>element
>and
>#1 represents water element
>
>2. Often, as mentioned if
>Flying Star FS is used, a
>practitioner may recommend:-
>
>#7 gold fishes (orange gold
>fishes)
>with an additional #1 black
>gold fish. Here black
>represents water element.
>
>Under the productive sequence
>Metal supports Water which is
>said to be an auspicious
>combination.
>
>Another reason for #7 orange
>fish is that in all
>probability; there is a higher
>chance that 1 out of 7 may
>die; if this is the case; even
>if one of them dies; the
>number #6 is also auspicious
>with #1 black fish.
>
>Please do a SEARCH for old
>forum messages, where i had
>listed several other concepts
>or from my Applied Feng Shui
>book.
>
>Erh... if 8 fishes is too much
>for you... then pretend that
>you had never read this mail:)
>
>Warmest Regards,
>Cecil
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